From KXRG60B@prodigy.com Wed Jan 14 09:41:51 CST 1998 Article: 1152 of alt.assassination.jfk From: KXRG60B@prodigy.com (Hazel Barrow) Newsgroups: alt.assassination.jfk Subject: Re: Oswald Was Never in a Cell with Elrod Date: 14 Jan 1998 07:58:57 -0600 Organization: Prodigy Services Company 1-800-PRODIGY Lines: 91 Approved: jmcadams@execpc.com Distribution: world Message-ID: <69ht7j$pmc$1@newssvr03-int.news.prodigy.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: able.comm.net X-Newsreader: Version 1.2 Status: OR The schedule below is based on a police report filed by Detectives, R.M. Sims and E.L. Boyd. (Sims Exhibit A- Continued; 21 H pages 514, 516, 517) It does not include Oswald's arraignment in the JFK case or other schedules mentioned in other reports. This report helps identify Dallas police and federal agents involved. It also indicates Oswald was not in any jail cell until the wee hours of November 23, 1963. 1. 2:20 P.M.: Sims and Boyd took Oswald from the interrogation room and escorted him into Capt. Fritz's office. FBI agents Hosty and Bookout were in the office with Frtiz, Sims and Boyd and a secret service agent present. 2. 4:05 P.M.: Sims and Boyd, and Det. M. G. Hall took Oswald down to the hold-over in the jail office for a show-up. (Ibid) 3. 4:20 P.M.: Oswald taken back to Capt. Fritz's office where Frtiz, FBI agents, and Secret Service talked with Oswald was more. (Id.) 4. 6:20 P.M.: Sims, Boyd and Hall took Oswald back to the show-up. room for another line-up. (Id.) 5. 6: 37 P.M: They left the show-up room and returned to Capt. Frtiz's office. Shortly afterwards, Justice of Peace David Johnson, and Assistant DA Bill Alexander, came to Capt.. Frtiz's office. Capt. Frtiz signed a murder complaint against Oswald on the murder of Tippit. (Id.) 6. Approximately 7:30 P.M.: Sims and Boyd sitting in Frtiz's office and FBI agent Clements came in to interview Oswald. 7. 7:40 P.M: Sims and Boyd tool Oswald back up to the show-up room for another line-up. 8. 7:55 P.M: Oswald was taken back to Capt. Frtiz's office and FBI agent Clements continued his interrogation of Oswald for about another half hour. 9. 8:55 P.M.: Det. Johnny Hicks and R. L. Studebaker of the Crime Lab came to Capt. Frtiz's office. Hicks started fingerprinting Oswald, then Sgt. Barnes came in . Shortly afterward, Capt Dougherty came in and stayed a few minutes. (The Paraffin Casts of Oswald hands were also made.) 10. At approximately 11:30 P.M. Sims and Boyd made out arrests sheets on Oswald and shortly afterward Chief Curry and Capt. Frtiz came to Capt/ Frtiz's office and told us (Sims and Boyd) to take Oswald down out in front of the stage at the show-up room. 11. Oswald was taken down to the show-up room shortly after midnight. (The alleged news conference. Oswald in room about 5 minutes.) 12. Approximately 12:20 A.M. Saturday, November 23, 1963: Boyd and Sims removed Oswald from the room and took him straight to the jail office. 13. 12: 23 A.M. Saturday, November 23, 1963: "Chief Lumpkin, Sims, Boyd, and Sgt. Warren took Oswald to fourth floor jail and turned him over to he jailers.." 14. 10:25 A.M.: Saturday, November 23, 1963: Sims. Boyd and Det. M.G. Hall checked Lee Harvey Oswald out of jail and brought him to Capt. Fritz's office. (FBI agent Bookout, Robert Nash, U.S Marshall, and Inspector Kelley of Secret service were in the office. Boyd and Sims stayed in the office during the interrogation. 15. 11:30 A.M.: Saturday November 23, 1963: Sims, Boyd and Hall returned Oswald to jail. 16. Approximately 6:00 P.M: Saturday November 23, 1963: Sims assisted M.G. Hall and Det. L.G. Graves in checking Oswald out of jail and brought him to Capt. Frtiz's office. (Sims did not remain in room.) 17. 7:15 P.M: Saturday, November 23, 1963: Det. Sims assisted Hall and Graves in returning Oswald to jail. For the record: I did not know there was a book entitled Oswald Talked until I accessed the newsgroup a few months ago. Some of the FBI reports I copied from the WCH books in late 1980's contained a couple on Franklin Elrod. One of the reports related to the FBI questioning Marina Oswald about the man. The first version of Elrod's story and his second version clashes and both can not be correct. In the area I am working I will now have to try to determine which version is correct. There is no intent on my part to try and discredit other peoples work. We could call getting the accurate story confirmed the "truth reactivated". HAZEL BARROW KXRG60B@prodigy.com